Assuming you’re checking a version number somewhere on a remote server and comparing it with the current version? If that’s the case be sure that if the server is unavailable for any reason the user can still use the backend normally

Chris feel free to share the email and file I sent you with the Update Notifier code

And by the way, it’s indeed checking a remote server but it’s caching its result in the DB and it only checks the remote server in a time frame you specify, in other words, if the remote server is down the WordPress backend isn’t affected

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<strong></strong> to make things bold
<em></em> to emphasize
<ul><li> or <ol><li> to make lists
<h3> or <h4> to make headings
<pre></pre> for code blocks
<code></code> for a few words of code
<a></a> for links
<img> to paste in an image (it'll need to be hosted somewhere else though)
<blockquote></blockquote> to quote somebody